The sexy naked teen sex videosCEOs of Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon digitally gathered on Wednesday for a grilling in front of the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law.
At issue were each company's alleged anticompetitive practices, and Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, and Jeff Bezos were all given time to have their say. It just so happened that some executives got more of a "say" than others.
Over the course of approximately five and a half hours, both the number of questions directed at each CEO and the time allotted to answer said questions varied widely. Thankfully, Mashable's Sasha Lekach tallied it all up:
Google's Sundar Pichai spoke 24 times for a total of 48 minutes.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos spoke 18 times for a total of 40 minutes and 30 seconds.
Apple's Tim Cook got off comparatively easy, speaking a total of 13 times for around 23 minutes and 30 seconds.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, on the other hand, bore the brunt of the representatives' questions. He spoke a total of 21 times for 54 minutes.
SEE ALSO: Zuckerberg explains to confused congressman why Donald Trump Jr. was banned on Twitter
The jury is still out, however, on whether any of them said anything worthwhile.
Sasha Lekach contributed reporting on the story.
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